Sentences with phrase «season has seen»

The 2017 wildfire season has seen unusually high fire levels in many parts of the world, with extensive and severe fires occurring in Chile, the Mediterranean, Russia, the US, Canada and even Greenland.
This holiday season has seen a boom in AAA virtual reality (VR) videogame releases, with Bethesda Game Studios brining a trio of big name franchises to the medium for the first time.
Greg Hodge, Managing Director of BeautifulPeople.com: «It's no secret that politicians can be disingenuous, however this election season has seen a litany of falsehoods from both parties.
This season has seen a military inspired spin on the traditional trench coat.
You might consider looking for one in a bright shade of red, given that this is about as popular a color as a specific season has seen in years this winter.
The 2011 hurricane season has seen six hurricanes and 17 named storms.
A torrid season has seen doubts being cast over the futures of many Chelsea players.
The 2014/15 season has seen a dramatic change in fortunes for Tatarstan based club Rubin Kazan.
The club captain's outstanding form this season has seen him score six goals in five Serie A appearances to help his side to 10 points from their first five games.
It also indicates a massive fall from grace for Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois — an injury - hit (and all - round nightmare) season has seen him place just 15th on the list, narrowly behind West Brom's Boaz Myhill.
But, this season has seen him being diminished to a squad rotation role, due to the form of Diego Godin and Stefan Savic.
This season has seen the deterioration of relations in the dressing room reach critical levels.
The second half of the season has seen Milan grab 11 points from the same six matches and with only one defeat.
However, this season has seen two candidates stirring debate with regards to who the manager of the season is: Tony Pulis and Brendan Rodgers?
The Premier League 2017/18 season has seen its usual share of thrill and spills.
This season has seen Drogba's role increasingly reduced and those around the club say it would be a surprise if the 37 - year - old was expected to play the same bit - part role, despite the striker saying he plans to play on next season.
Their record at home to the current top four this season has seen them lose to both Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur.
This season has seen both teams make impressive starts to the season.
Swansea's home form this season has seen them go D2 L3 and they have scored just the four goals on home soil as well.
Arsenal have been hailed as a possession - savvy club and even though a slight transition was seen last season, the current season has seen the North London club being transformed into a club that are, often, willing to let go of the lion's share of possession with the main aim at the prize that is 3 points.
Now she is making her mark with a London club as her arrival at Wasps for the season has seen a revival in form for the Acton - based side.
The first 3 rounds this season has seen 13 penalties (or 4.3 per week).
Arsenal's fans have never really warmed to the 29 - year - old France international since his arrival from Montpellier in 2012, and his current profligacy at a crucial time in the season has seen the tide of opinion turn even further against him.
However, a disappointing performance in the 2015/16 season has seen Skrtel fall down the pecking order in Klopp's starting XI.
A vastly underwhelming start to the Championship season has seen Steve Bruce immediately facing a backlash from disgruntled supporters which was heightened with the shambolic 3 - 0 defeat to Cardiff City at the weekend and a statistic that shows that Villa is yet to win a league game without Mile Jedinak in 2017 doesn't help matters.
However an extended run in the first team this season has seen him turn in some good performances from the Red Devils.
Since then, it's been a gradual downward spiral for the Croatian and this season has seen West Ham pick up just four points from six games.
This season has seen him prove his skills against Douglas Costa, Neymar and the Premier League's best.
This season has seen the likes of Oscar...
A questionable but not exactly negative start to the season has seen the murmurs of discontent around Liverpool grow louder.
A turbulent festive season has seen many youngsters recalled, with Jürgen Klopp recently stating that the most important area's he was looking into being Centre Back (Tiago Ilori) and Offensive Winger (Sheyi Ojo).
Leicester are quoting teams # 50million for the former Premier League Player of the Year, but the Algerian's performances last season has seen his stock fall somewhat, and no club appears keen to meet that asking price.
Tottenham's exciting, young line up this season has seen the development of a host of stars under Mauricio Pochettino, and many of these have made the trip to France.
Until very recently, his assist rate had consistently been around one every two games, but this season has seen a subtle change in his game.
But this season has seen the energetic youngster develop into a man, and it's unsurprising that he has registered on the radar of Europe's elite.
This season has seen Crystal Palace's best ever start to a Premier League season, earning nineteen points from their first thirteen games and sit in a very respectable 10th place.
The versatile and talented 25 - year old has been in Paris for over five years now and has been a big part of their team but this season has seen him drop down the order and play just over half an hour so far, which is The Mirror is reporting that he has been advised to leave and the former PSG defender Alex seems to think Arsenal will be his destination.
The 2014/15 season has seen some hit and miss transfers — the likes of Cesc Fabregas signing for Chelsea and Alexis Sanchez for Arsenal have excelled at their new clubs — yet there have been some shockers...
There could still be a recall for Fabregas in a more advanced role in place of Oscar, whose disappointing season has seen him contribute just three goals and one assist in 17 games.
This season has seen the departure of players while Wenger has also signed a couple of really solid players.
But there are other kinds of achievement beyond actually being good at things, and this season has seen no achievement more remarkable, more singular, than Hill's uncanny ability to stay in the team while all around him chopped and changed.
I think that most, or at least a decent proportion, of Arsenal fans would admit that they would still like to see him score more goals, but the brilliant way that our Germany international Mesut Ozil has kicked off the current season has seen the Gooners and the football media become fulsome in the praise of his talents and the way that he has influenced games for the Gunners.
This is not because they are due to sack him, even though an awful start to the season has seen them drop to a lowly 15th place in the Bundesliga, just two points above the relegation places.
This season has seen historically high levels of public support for AL teams during interleague play, and contrarian bettors can exploit this tendency by backing NL ball clubs.
This season has seen its fair share of sackings and controversy.
It is no hidden secret that this season has seen Arsenal concede more stupid goals than ever before.
Even though the current season has seen Arsene Wenger having to cope with the usual raft of Arsenal players being ruled out with various injury problems, I think we can also see that the strength and depth in the Arsenal squad is better than it has been for years.
This season has seen more adaptation, willingness to look at the opposition and decisiveness in the transfer market.
The Arsenal and England international left back Kieran Giibs has been the subject of some Arsenal transfer rumours over the last week or two, as this season has seen him forced to play second fiddle to Nacho Monreal and then some reports suggesting that Arsene Wenger was looking at the transfer of the young left back from Leicester City Ben Chilwell.
This season has seen the boss under more pressure than ever, though, and the fact that the decision on whether to stay or go was on the cards must have made Wenger realise that his position is not as strong as before and that the support of a lot of Arsenal fans is wavering to say the least.
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